Join a tour exploring the vibrant street art scattered throughout Naples’ historic streets! Discover the neighborhoods where urban art has played a key role in urban regeneration, turning walls and spaces into open-air museums.
You’ll admire iconic works such as Banksy’s Madonna with a Gun, Jorit’s San Gennaro, Maradona’s mural—a pilgrimage site for fans worldwide—and many other creations.
Private tour prices (max. 30 participants) range from €170 to €290, depending on the tour length and guide language.
Here are the neighborhoods you can visit:
Explore the heart of the city with a flexible 2–5 hour tour. Wander along the ancient cardines and decumani of Neapolis, visiting Naples Cathedral and Spaccanapoli, while immersing yourself in the traditions and legends that make the city unique.
Admire the varied architecture of the churches, then continue to Via Toledo to experience the grandeur of Galleria Umberto and Piazza del Plebiscito, one of Italy’s largest squares.
Nestled among 18th-century palaces and churches, Rione Sanità is a true treasure of history and culture, perfect for a 2–3 hour tour.
Once a noble residential area during the Bourbon era, today the neighborhood showcases urban renewal. Visit Palazzo dello Spagnuolo, the charming Church of Santa Maria della Sanità, the picturesque Vicolo della Cultura, and other sites that reveal both the past and present of this unique area of Naples.
Discover the history of the Quartieri Spagnoli on a roughly two-hour tour. Established in the 16th century to house Spanish troops, these streets are now some of Naples’ liveliest and most famous areas, also renowned for their street art.
Walk along alleys adorned with iconic works, including Maradona’s mural and pieces by Cyop & Kaf and Bosoletti, while exploring local stories and legends, such as the one about the “Chair of Fertility.”
This famous work by the anonymous street artist Banksy is located in the heart of Naples’ historic center, at Piazza Gerolomini, 115, 80138 Naples (NA).
The impressive mural dedicated to San Gennaro, created by Jorit, is located in Forcella, next to the Church of San Giorgio Maggiore, just a short walk from Naples Cathedral.
Vico di Totò, dedicated to the famous “Prince of Laughter,” was created in 2019 by over 20 artists. The artworks can be seen in the Quartieri Spagnoli, at Via Portacarrese a Montecalvario, 31, 80132 Naples.
The historic Teatro San Ferdinando is located at Piazza Eduardo De Filippo, 20, near Rione Sanità and a short walk from Via Foria.
Known as the “temple” of Neapolitan comedy, it is closely associated with Eduardo De Filippo. Despite numerous reconstructions and restorations over the centuries, it remains one of the oldest and most important theaters in Naples.
The first mural dedicated to Diego Armando Maradona was created to celebrate Napoli’s second Serie A title.
Now a true pilgrimage site for fans from around the world, it is located at Via Emanuele de Deo, 46, 80132 Naples.